Sunday brunch at Narcoosee's

I can't find it on the website either. Has anyone been able to book?
 

In the comments, they're now blaming technical difficulties for the reservations not being available yet, but apparently it should show up "soon".

Narcoossee's - USE OPEN TABLE & watch how quickly stuff works when PROFESIONALS get involved :).

Saw that menu - it looks REALLY GOOD. Trying to find a good way to get Sandy over to one of these :).
 
It doesn't appear to be all-you-can-eat. $69 would be a little too rich for my wallet. Don't get me wrong, it's a lot of food, but with tax and tip, that's over $300 for my family of 4 for breakfast. Perhaps it will be like BoG, and you can pay for one and share with two or three. Somehow, I doubt that.
 
sounds really good but pricey.... any word on if they will accept the dining plan? Also if dress code is required, it's hard midday when you're planning the parks and stuff (just my 2 cents)
 
sounds really good but pricey.... any word on if they will accept the dining plan? Also if dress code is required, it's hard midday when you're planning the parks and stuff (just my 2 cents)
Disney site indicates they will accept the dining plan but count it as a 2-credit signature meal. Dress code should be the same as usual which is "Not permitted in the dining room are tank tops, swimsuits, swimsuit cover-ups, hats for gentlemen, cut-offs, torn clothing and shirts with offensive language or graphics." Business casual is a recommendation/suggestion, but not required.

Also, reservations are now open if you search for the date and specific time on the main Disney Dining site, but not shown on Narcoosee's restaurant site.
 
Narcoossee's is my favorite restaurant in WDW; however $69 for a brunch is more than I'm willing to pay. I'll pass on that glass of the Disney Kool-Aid. :scared1:
 
Oh that looks lovely but I refuse to pay 70 for breakfast. I understand it is called brunch, but nope. We have dinner ADR's in December timed to enjoy the Holiday Wishes display and it will be about the same cost, but for a lot more value for us.
 
Narcoossee's is my favorite restaurant in WDW; however $69 for a brunch is more than I'm willing to pay. I'll pass on that glass of the Disney Kool-Aid. :scared1:

Oh that looks lovely but I refuse to pay 70 for breakfast. I understand it is called brunch, but nope. We have dinner ADR's in December timed to enjoy the Holiday Wishes display and it will be about the same cost, but for a lot more value for us.

Would you pay the $69 if it was a similar four course lunch including an alcoholic beverage? Is it just the word brunch that is off-putting as $69 for a signature meal incl a drink feels like an OK price.
 
I just paid $69 for the Osborne lights dessert party. Now that's crazy stupid but I couldn't help myself. Talk about drinking the Disney Kool Aid.
 
Would you pay the $69 if it was a similar four course lunch including an alcoholic beverage? Is it just the word brunch that is off-putting as $69 for a signature meal incl a drink feels like an OK price.

To be honest, I am not sure. I may just be getting thrown off by the word "brunch". This wold not be the first time I see one thing that really is another.LOL!
 
Would you pay the $69 if it was a similar four course lunch including an alcoholic beverage? Is it just the word brunch that is off-putting as $69 for a signature meal incl a drink feels like an OK price.

To be honest my main issue is not $69 for an adult, it's the $41 for my 3 year old. For $41 they better include an extra mimosa for dad.
 
Would you pay the $69 if it was a similar four course lunch including an alcoholic beverage? Is it just the word brunch that is off-putting as $69 for a signature meal incl a drink feels like an OK price.

No, I would not pay it no matter what they want to call it. I don't think the menu offerings are worth it, and I also don't drink alcoholic beverages. I also would not pay that price for a child If someone else wants to pay this, that's up to them.
 
To be honest my main issue is not $69 for an adult, it's the $41 for my 3 year old. For $41 they better include an extra mimosa for dad.
Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if the pricing is, at least in part, to discourage bringing 3 year olds to a signature brunch.

I think there will plenty of demand to fill the mere 4 hours of reservations once a week. It's definitely not a bargain, but I think it will be popular with people on the Deluxe Dining Plan. It's nice to see another signature restaurant that will be available for more than dinner.
 
I just paid $69 for the Osborne lights dessert party. Now that's crazy stupid but I couldn't help myself. Talk about drinking the Disney Kool Aid.

Exactly!!!


I had the same thought about the cost. For our family, a nice brunch ( three course meal ) at a signature restaurant in a nice atmosphere vs dessert plate with general seating at a park diner, to watch lights or fireworks is really no contest.
 
I might book this for my mom and I when my parents visit next month. It is definitely pricey, but we probably wouldn't eat much else for the rest of the day. It's an awful lot of food though!
 

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